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BeskriuwingAlexander III monument, Kinghorn Fife.jpg
English: This Victorian monument marks a site of great historical significance in the history of Scotland, but only by pure chance. It stands on the Black Stone, traditionally believed to be the spot where King Alexander III fell accidentally to his death while riding along the coast to his hunting lodge at Kinghorn on a stormy night in 1286. His death allowed his brother-in-law, Edward Plantagenet, to seize the opportunity to meddle in Scottish affairs, which led directly to the Scottish Wars of Independence.
te dielen – it wurk te kopiearjen, fersprieden en út te stjoeren
te fermingen – it wurk oan te passen
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Kameramakker
Panasonic
Kameramodel
DMC-FS10
Exposure time
1/640 sek. (0,0015625)
Diafragmagetal
f/2,8
ISO speed rating
80
Datum/tiid byldobjekt
20 apr 2011, 15.01
Lens focal length
5 mm
Oriïntaasje
Normaal
Horizontale resolúsje
180 dpi
Fertikale resolúsje
180 dpi
Brûkte programmatuer
Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer 6.1.7600.16385
Datum/tiid bestânswiziging
20 apr 2011, 23.37
Y and C positioning
Co-sited
Exposure Program
Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus)